Harlem's Glory – Black Women Writing, 1900–1950 H 554 p. 96
Roses, Lorraine Elena 著
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Part 1 Black and white tangled threads: sanctuary, Nella Larsen; twogentlemen of Boston, Florida Ruffin Ridley; little heads - a one-act play ofnegro life, Alvira Hazzard; my two grandmothers, Aloise Barbour Epperson;flower of the South, Gertrude Schalk; masks, a story, Eloise Bibb Thompson;the man who passed - a play in one act, Regina M. Andrews; why, how, when andwhere black becomes white, Mary Church Terrell; from "Black and White TangledThreads", Zara Wright. Part 2 Dreaming in colour: belated romance, FlorenceMarion Harmon; the pink hat, Caroline Bond Day; hope deferred, AliceDunbar-Nelson; Lai-Li, Mae V. Cowdery; little Cornish, the "Blue Boy", EffieLee Newsome; the noose, Octavia B. Wynbush; if wishes were horses, Edythe MaeGordon; subversion, Edythe Mae Gordon. Part 3 Native daughter: to a wildrose, Ottie B. Graham; the Zulu king - New Orleans (at Mardi Gras), JosephineCopeland; negro folk songs, Josephine Copeland; preface - other Bostonians,Florida Ruffin Ridley; nativity, Gladys Casely Hayford; a poem, Gladys CaselyHayford; the palm wine seller, Gladys Casely Hayford; rainy season love song,Gladys Casely Hayford; is it not enough, Ida Rowland; negroid things, IdaRowland; are we different?, Ida Rowland; the family of Nat Turner, 1831-1954,Lucy Mae Turner; where the west begins, from "American Daughter", Era BellThompson; from "The Negro Trailblazers of California", Delilah LeontiumBeasley; native daughter - an indictment of white America by a colouredwoman, Ellen Tarry. Part 4 Longings: calling dreams, Georgia Douglas Johnson;question, Georgia Douglas Johnson; my son, Georgia Douglas Johnson;armageddon, Georgia Douglas Johnson; interim, Georgia Douglas Johnson; ivy,Georgia Douglas Johnson; I wonder, Georgia Douglas Johnson; afterglow,Georgia Douglas Johnson; love's way - a Christmas story, Carrie W. Clifford;joy, Clarissa Scott Delany; the mask, Clarissa Scott Delany; interim,Clarissa Scott Delany; solace, Clarissa Scott Delany; noblesse oblige, JessieFauset; dead fires, Jessie Fauset; oblivion, Jessie Fauset; la vie c'est lavie, Jessie Fauset, words! words!, Jessie Fauset; the eternal quest, AnitaScott Coleman; in '61, Ethel Caution Davis; longing, Ethal Caution Davis;sunset, Ethel Caution Davis; long remembering, Ethel Caution Davis; longings,Nellie R. Bright. Part 5 Spunk: early days in Cleveland, from "A Nickel and aPrayer", Jane Edna Hunter; the negro today, Marion Vera Cuthbert; a talk onevolution, Mercedes Gilbert; the equal rights league, from "Crusade forJustice", Ida B. Wells-Barnett; to the oppressors, Pauli Murray; Mr.Roosevelt regrets, Pauli Murray; from "Tales My Father Told and OtherStories", Hallie Quinn Brown; spunk, Zora Neale Hurston. Part 6 My great,wide, beautiful world: black, Nellie R. Bright; from "African Journey",Eslanda Goode Robeson. (Part contents).
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